Sunday, September 26, 2010

Energy executive plans six biofuel stations - Denver Business Journal:

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Grimes, a managing partner of LLC, Milwaukee, is overseeing the conversionb of a formerShell station, 5080 S. Pennsylvani Ave., into a biofuel station callefd Good To Go that will begih selling biodiesel fuelin June. In the Grimes’ Good To Go statiom will offer E-85, a gasoline and ethanol mix that’d 85 percent ethanol, and plug-in bays where electric cars can rechargestheir batteries. Grimes and a handfukl of partners have a second Good To Go alternative fuel station in Littlw Chute in the Fox Valley thatselles E-85 and will sell biodiesel soon. “Ther business climate for alternative fuels is and we’re attracting more investors,” Grimes said.
But, he said capital markets are tight, preventing the companuy from opening additional Good To Go stations earlyyin 2009. AUR Energy Partners has options to purchase two petroleujm filling stationsin Shorewood, but he doesn’t expect opening the Shorewoofd stations until 2010 at the Good To Go filling stations are purchasingy biodiesel fuel from the . Grimesd has a 10,000-gallon fuel tank at the Cudahhy alternative fuel stop that willcarry biodiesel. Cudahy Mayot Ryan McCue expects the alternative fuel station to attracft other green businessesto “We think this will help put us on the map for other startups,” he said.
Grimes is also installingb solar panels at the Cudahu location that will produce electricityfor battery-powered Electricity generated by the panels will be used at the statio and some will be sold back to We AUR Energy Partners also has a car wash in Littld Chute that uses recycled wash A similar car wash will be installedf at the Cudahy Good To Go, said “We need more pioneers to embrace alternative and renewable fuels because the opportunities are said Maria Redmond, a biofuelws sector specialist for the Wisconsin Officed of Energy Independence. Redmond predicts the amoun t of biodiesel fuel sold in 2009 throughout the state will be more than doubl that soldin 2008.

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